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Disadvantages of a Limited PartnershipExtensive Documentation Required.Lack of Legal Distinction for General Partners.General Partners' Personal Assets Unprotected.General Partners Liable for Each Others' Actions.Less Protection from Excessive Taxation.More items...
A limited partnership is a form of partnership similar to a general partnership, however, in addition to one or more general partners, there are one or more limited partners. It is a partnership in which only one partner is required to be a general partner.
LLCs and LPs both use internal documents to outline the business. In an LLC, this document is called an Operating Agreement, and limited partnerships use partnership agreements. Pass-through taxation is available for both of these entities. This means that the entity itself will not be taxed at the federal level.
Limited Partnership (LP) FAQsOne party (the general partner) has control over the assets and management responsibilities, but also are personally liable. The other party (limited partners) are generally investors whose personal liability is limited to their investment.
The LPAC is a governing body of the PEF comprised of a select number of investor representatives; its members have specific rights and duties outlined in the limited partnership agreement. This clause includes practical guidance and drafting notes.